Arms, Armor and Militaria

Arms, Armor and Militaria

Wednesday, October 23, 2024  |  10:00 AM Eastern
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Arms, Armor and Militaria

Arms, Armor and Militaria

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The upcoming October 23rd Arms, Armor & Militaria sale features items from well-known collections and includes groupings of historical and military arms and some wonderful sporting arms to catch a variety of collecting interests. Of particular note are a fine group of Harpers Ferry Rifles from the collection of John Vagnetti, the third and final installment of the George Oldenbourg collection of presentation Civil War swords, a select grouping of historical firearms from noted arms historian and author Charles Worman, and a published Griffin & Howe Customized Winchester Model 54 Rifle gifted to Townsend Whelen with his handwritten note sheets and test targets. Some of the features of the historical arms portion of the sale are a group of St. Louis made and retailed guns from period of western expansion, including a rare J&S Hawken Percussion Sporting Rifle and an Extremely Rare G.V. Brecht St. Louis Air Gun. Early American military items include a United States Branded American Rebuilt French Model 1774 Musket from the American Revolution, as well as some Revolutionary War period... Show more

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16th Century Style German Gauntlet

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 262)      

16th Century Style German Gauntlet
10" x 4.6" (Width at knuckles) x 5.4" (Width at cuff). Articulated steel gauntlet with pointed cuff featuring riveted construction with engraved rope patterns to the knuckle plate and the cuff. Cuff has been struck with an illegible inventory or armourer's stamp featuring what appears to be a crescent moon over a letter. Rivets are of rounded and flat construction suggesting period repair with some mounting round washers and a handful of angular washers. No traces of liner or gauntlet remain. Copper inventory tag wired through an empty rivet hole is numbered 29. Item shows matching three notch file marks to each segment. Interior shows a deep brown patinated color with a rough unpolished finish.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Good to Very Good. Item shows a 0.6" tear forming through the underside of the cuff. Three rivet holes are empty, and the steel has been pierced near the point of the cuff. Item shows sprinkled pitting to polished components with dusted oxidation overall and mottled brown patina forming....more

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19th Century Reproduction Germanic Unicorn Style Chanfron (Shaffron) Facial Armor for a War Horse

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 262)      

"19th Century Reproduction Germanic Unicorn Style Chanfron (Shaffron) Facial Armor for a War Horse
1.) 24.5"" x 11.75"" x 9.25"". Polished steel Chanfron (Shaffron) featuring Maximillian style fluting and a riveted unicorn horn with fluted escutcheon to the brow. Item features riveted edges with some traces of leather remaining in mounts. Rivets are round and flat, and the item is missing the leather tie downs. Piece is constructed of six main pieces all joined with rivets. No visible maker or inventory marks.

2.) 10.5"" x 5.5"". Twisted and lightly engraved iron curb bit featuring light engraving and single floral embellishments to each shank and joined conical mouthpieces. The rein rings are connected by twisted iron band, and both shanks mount additional riveted rings. No maker marks visible.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: 1.) Good to Very Good. Item shows some signs of possible varnishing with traces of yellow tinting to the finish on the obverse side. Reverse is a deep brown blackened and patinated finish with all traces of leather showing wastage. Sprinkled pitting overall....more

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An Italian Etched Steel Targe Round Shield

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 262)      

An Italian Etched Steel Shield
Late 16th Century
22.75" diameter. Likely late 16th century. Polished and spiked steel shield displaying an elaborate etched border embellished with vignettes of mounted knights galloping between interlaced panoplies of arms. The piece displays a beaded ground, and sunburst pattern engraving to the four rivets intended for securing the enarmes. Leather straps have been removed at some point. Etched six leaf floral design borders the central spike with further minute floral embellishments filling out the beaded ground. Rolled edge is retained by evenly spaced rivets, and displays a fluted pattern to the outer diameter. Spike is retained by a single central rivet, and features a square profile. Spike possibly added at a later point as the threaded rivet securing it to shield does not look period.
This lot is located in Cincinnati....more

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Lot of Assorted Edo-Period Japanese Armor

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 4 of 262)      

Lot of Assorted Edo-Period Japanese Armor
Lot of assorted Edo-period Japanese armor including front and back do (cuirass) armor with kusazuri, appearing to be made from iron plates covered with leather. Also included with lot is a single kote (vambrace) chain mail sleeve, a single kogake (sabaton) with iron plates and mail, a happuri mask, hachi-gane helmet, nodowa, and yari blade that has been turned into a maedate. Items most likely paired up at some point and non-matching.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: All items are in about fair condition, with scattered losses to leather covering on plates, oxidation to exposed iron plates, with moderate to heavy losses and frays to cloth overall. Some of items may have contemporary repairs and components....more

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Edo-Period Japanese Hineno Kabuto with Contemporary Hanbo

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Edo-Period Japanese Hineno Kabuto with Contemporary Hanbo
12" x 13.25 x 12". Black lacquered undercoat finish with some traces of the outer coat of lacquer remaining in places. Hinro Zunari Hineno Kabuto composed of five plates, and mounting a silk cord suspended Shikoro (Aventail), Maedate mounting point, and later pattern small Fukigaeshi formed from the first lame of the Shikoro. Shikoro retains some traces of a textile liner. Helmet is accompanied by a similarly finished steel Hanbo with articulated gorget suspended by silk cord. The Hanbo retains some red lacquer finish to the interior at the chin and cheeks. Interior frown of the helmet is bare with no extant suspension elements remaining. The small pattern Fukigaeshi and highly refined shape of the helmet suggest it to be Edo Period or later. Comes with letter from the retailer, David Pepper, of Okame Japanese Antiquities, who sold this helmet with Hanbo in 2002.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Very Good. Outer layer of polished lacquer has flaked off the majority of the helmet with some flakes remaining over the brow and Fukigaeshi. Stronger red lacquer finish is retained on the interior of the Hanbo. Some spots where the finish has completely flaked off with brown patina forming on bare metal. All cord suspension elements show some fraying and loose threads....more

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A Japanese Tanto with Old Signature and Aikuchi Koshirae

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 262)      

A Japanese Tanto with Old Signature and Aikuchi Koshirae
7.5" nagasa. 12.25" overall. Hira-zukuri blade with a two hole nakago that appears to be signed with long mei on both sides. Mei appears to be very old and is mostly obscured and illegible. Possibly late Muromachi period. Blade features a komaru boshi, ihori mune, itame-mokume hada, and suguha-notare hamon with nie. Koshirae includes a black/brown urushi lacquered tsuka, copper habaki, and saya that appears to be ishime-ji (stone surface) style with what appears to be rayskin and speckled mother of pearl or oyster shards. Saya is also wrapped with a braided blue sageo. Includes a plaid carry bag.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Very good. Blade has a good state of polish, with some scattered grain openings and sprinkled pit marks around kissaki. Mounts are in great condition....more

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Signed Edo-Period Japanese Tanto with Kanmuri-Otoshi Blade

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 262)      

Signed Edo-Period Japanese Tanto with Kanmuri-Otoshi Blade
9.75" nagasa. 16.25" overall. Hira-zukuri blade with single hole nakago that is signed with long mei to one side and partially highlighted with chalk. The first two characters of mei appear to translate to "Bizen/Bishu" or "Sakushu," and the last two characters appear to translate to "Kiyomitsu." Blade has lots of activity and features kanmuri-otoshi, hakikake or yakizume boshi, ihori mune, itame-mokume hada, and midare-notare hamon with nie. Aikuchi koshirae includes a copper habaki, tsuka with black ito, white same, matching horse menukis, and old iron or shakudo fuchi-kashira. Saya appears to be black lacquered rayskin with iron or shakudo fittings, kozuka slot, and a gold/yellow sageo cord.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Very good. Blade has good state with few light scratches and grain openings overall. Koshirae is in good condition, with some denting and losses to finish on fittings....more

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Edo-Period Japanese Wakizashi Signed "Omi No Kami Hisamichi" with Imperial Chrysanthemum

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 8 of 262)      

Edo-Period Japanese Wakizashi Signed "Omi No Kami Hisamichi" with Imperial Chrysanthemum
21.25" nagasa. 30.5" overall. Shinogi-zukuri blade with a single hole nakago that appears to be signed "Omi no Kami Hisamichi" and is stamped/chiseled with a 16-petal Imperial chrysanthemum. Likely early Edo-period. Blade features obscured boshi, chu kissaki, itame hada, and midare gunome-notare hamon with nie. Koshirae includes an old iron tsuba with some small remnants of gold foiling, copper habaki, silver and leather seppa. Tsuka has waxed black ito, white same, matching gilt turtle or snail menuki, and matching iron fuchi-kashira with simple silver floral inlays. Saya is black lacquered wood with shards of oyster shell overall, appears to be missing ishizuke.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: About good to very good. Blade has good polish, with scattered grain openings, light scratches, and pit marks. Tip has some very small clusters of pitting. Saya has some cracking, scratches, and losses to lacquering. Tsuba is mostly worn of all original finish and details....more

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Attractive Japanese Tanto with Tokugawa Mon Saya and Rat Menukis

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 262)      

Attractive Japanese Tanto with Tokugawa Mon Saya and Rat Menukis
ca.1600
7.5" nagasa. Hira-zukuri blade with a short single hole nakago that is unsigned. Possibly late Muromachi. Blade has lots of activity and features a jizo boshi, ihori mune, suguha hamon, and itame hada. Koshirae includes a tsuka wrapped with blue ito, white same, matching shakudo rat menukis, and matching iron fuchi-kashira-kojiri with gold foil floral accents. Tsuba, habaki, and seppa appear to be copper alloy. Saya is red and black speckled lacquer, with kurikata, three brass or gold hollyhock Tokugawa style mons (two on one side, one on side of kozuka slot). Item does not include kozuka. According to paperwork included with item, it was most likely made sometime around 1600.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Very good. Blade has a good polish, with some light grain openings and scratches. Saya shows some scattered light scratches and mars overall. Iron mounts have some mottled discoloration and losses to gold foiling....more

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Signed Edo-Period Japanese Tanto with Attractive Mounts, Kogai and Kozuka

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Signed Edo-Period Japanese Tanto with Attractive Mounts, Kogai and Kozuka
8.25" nagasa. 14.25" overall. Hira-zukuri blade with single hole nakago that appears to be signed "Yoshihisa." Blade features a possible hakikake boshi, ihori mune, itame hada, and hamon that appears to be toran-notare with slight midare. Koshirae includes a tsuka with shakudo oak leaf fuchi-kashira, black ito, white same, matching floral menukis, three seppa, and small brass or gilt copper tsuba. Saya is red and black speckled lacquer, with matching shakudo oak leaf fittings, kogai, and kozuka. Saya also has a purple sageo cord.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Good. Blade has decent polish, but shows some cloudiness and scattered light scratches. Gokatana has scattered pitting and scratching. Mounts are in good condition, with some scattered mars and scratches....more

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Attractive Old Japanese Tanto in Shira-Saya with Sayagaki, Signed "Masahiro"

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 262)      

Attractive Old Japanese Tanto in Shira-Saya with Sayagaki, Signed "Masahiro"
8.875" nagasa. 14.75" overall. Hira-zukuri blade with single hole nakago that is signed with five character mei on one side. Mei appears to translate to "Soshu Ju Masahiro" and is very old. Possibly Muromachi period. Blade has lots of activity including prominent ichimai boshi, ihori mune, mokume hada, and notare hamon with lots of nie. Blade is mounted in a blonde shirasaya with sayagaki and silver koshi-yujo habaki. Includes a purple silk carry bag.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Very good plus. Blade is in great state of polish, showing few light scratches or grain openings overall. Mune appears to have two occurrences of shinae or small cracking near mune-machi....more

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Lot of 3 Japanese Tsubas with Folkloric Motifs

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 12 of 262)      

"Lot of 3 Japanese Tsubas with Folkloric Motifs
1.) 2.4"" x 2.7"". Pierced iron tsuba carved in high relief depicting the tale of Shiba Onko, the Kanewari. Obverse side depicts Shiba Onko standing to the right of the Tsuba, tucked against the Kogai Hitsu-Ana, having shattered one side of the enormous pot that makes up most of the ground. The Nakago-Ana (Cut for blade) serves as the hole broken into the pot with engraved patterns depicting water erupting from the hole and carrying the drowning child to safety just below the Kozuka Hitsu-Ana. Both children feature red Shakudo faces and hands with details to their garments in gold. Gold bubbles applied to the water flowing out of the pot.

2.) 2.5"" x 2.75"". Sentoku Maru Gata pattern Tsuba engraved with a scene of a farmer with Shakudo face and hands reclining beside a river and partaking in autumnal Tsukimi (Moon Viewing). Obverse side is pierced with the design of a tree with empty branches and gold bark. Gold and black finished Shakudo leaves litter the ground with the moon and details of the hoe in silver. Reverse side shows some further leaves over a grassy field flowing below the Nakago-Ana.

3.) 2.6"" x 2.75"". Iron Maru Gata pattern tsuba engraved with a woven pattern overall and decorated on the obverse side with a monk approaching a potted plant. The monk's robes and the plant's flowers and leaves are decorated with gold. Tangled golden branches and leaves emerge from the pack at the monk's back, with the monk's posture suggesting he is looking over his shoulder.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: 1.) Good to Very Good. Item shows some light pitting on the outer rim. Retains a deep browned finish with oxidation forming with in details and seams. Some residues to the Shakudo faces with gold details showing signs of rubbing or flaking off....more

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Lot of 3 Japanese Tsubas with Shoki and Oni Folkloric Motifs

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 13 of 262)      

"Lot of 3 Japanese Tsubas with Shoki and Oni Folkloric Motifs
1.) 2.6"" x 2.75"". Maru Gata iron tsuba depicting a wrathful Shoki banishing an Oni from the clouds above the Nakago-Ana. Shoki is engraved with a wispy beard, and mounts bulging golden eyes, and further gold embellishments to his kimono. He holds aloft a silver sword. Clouds at the top of the tsuba enclose a Shakudo Oni fleeing before Shoki, his back towards the viewer. Reverse side depicts a peaceful scene with a lightly engraved tree with gold seeds to flowering buds.

2.) 2.75"" x 2.9"". Iron Maru Gata pattern tsuba depicting Shoki laying his blackened Shakudo finish hand on the back of a cowering red Shakudo Oni. The Oni's horns, and the details on Shoki's clothing are plated in gold. Lightly engraved background shows a second Oni emerging from the upper ground behind an iron boulder. Reverse side is relief engraved with a discarded silver feather quill pen with the quill and writing table decorated with gold.

3.) 2.6"" x 2.9"". Maru Gata iron tsuba carved on the obverse sign with a bearded Shoki below the Kozuka Hitsu-Ana glaring at a Shakudo Oni clinging to the gold clapper of a bell on the opposite side of the tsuba, a wise course of action given what has happened in the previous pair of descriptions. Ground and reverse side are lightly engraved with floral motifs featuring gold details.

Items come with a receipt from Armada Antiques of Gray's Antique Market, London, where one of these was sold in 1998.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: 1.) Fine. Item retains a deep brown finish with strong details to the engraving and all inlays. Some traces of old oxidation within the ground and in Nakago and Kozuka-Hitsu Ana....more

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Signed Edo-Period Japanese Tanto in Shirasaya with Origami and Koshirae

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 14 of 262)      

Signed Edo-Period Japanese Tanto in Shirasaya with Origami and Koshirae
11.5" nagasa. Hira-zukuri blade with single hole nakago that is signed with two character mei, translating to "Hiroshige". Blade features lots of activity including what appears to be komaru-hakikake boshi, ihori mune, mokume hada, and gunome hamon with much notare nie. Blade is mounted in a blonde shirasaya with silvered copper habaki. Included with item is koshirae including a pierced and chiseled iron tsuba showing what appears to be mountains and water, as well as three character mei to right of nakago-ana. Tsuka has black ito, white same, matching gold foil menukis, chiseled fuchi, and black lacquered kashira. Saya is black lacquered with speckles of crushed oyster shell or mother of pearl. Also included is origami, original sales receipts, and a purple silk carry bag.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Very good. Blade has good polish with few light scratches or grain openings. Saya and tsuka both have light losses and scratching overall. Tsuba has darkened discoloration....more

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Signed Edo-Period Japanese Wakizashi in Shirasaya with NTHK Origami

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Signed Edo-Period Japanese Wakizashi in Shirasaya with NTHK Origami
21.5" nagasa. 30.25" overall. Shinogi-zukuri blade with single hole nakago that appears to be signed with seven character mei on left side. The first two characters of mei appear to be provincial and say Goshu. Blade features a chu-kissaki, omaru boshi, ihori mune, attractive notare hamon, and mokume hada. Blade is mounted in a blonde shirasaya and is with a silver koshi-yujo style habaki. Included with item is a dark blue silk carry bag and NTHK origami.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Very good plus. Blade has a great polish, and shows very few scratches overall. There appears to be a small grain opening on left side. Shirasaya mounts are in good condition....more

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Signed Edo-Period Japanese Jumonji-Yari with Origami

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Signed Edo-Period Japanese Jumonji-Yari with Origami
6.25" blade lengths. 18.5" overall. 65" overall with ebu (pole). Cruciform shaped spear head with double edges and medians to central blade and horizontal spurs. This jumonji-yari also has upward curved spurs which makes it a magari style jumonji-yari. Item also features a nakago that is signed with long mei (seven characters to one side, three to obverse side) that is highlighted with gold or yellow lacquer. Long mei possibly translates to "Ko-Kwa San Nen Hachi Gatsu Hi". Spear head is mounted in an ebu that is made of hardwood, with rayskin and crushed abalone or oyster pieces comprising tachiuchi. Ebu has copper ishizuke (buttcap) and koiguchi fittings. Saya appears to be made of hardwood and a textured resin that is painted red. Includes origami for mei.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: About good to very good. Blade has good polish, with some scattered light scratching and small clusters of pitting. Two very small bites, one to central blade, one to horizontal spur. Tachiuchi has losses to mother of pearl and rayskin, with possible repairs. Saya also shows several repairs. Ishizuke is also not secure and able to wiggle free....more

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Interesting Japanese Wakizashi with Hitatsura Hamon and Accessory Blade

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 17 of 262)      

Interesting Japanese Wakizashi with Hitatsura Hamon and Accessory Blade
13.5" nagasa. Hira-zukuri wakizashi with a single hole nakago that is unsigned, but appears old. Blade has lots of activity and features ihori mune, mokume hada, jizo boshi, and hitatsura midare-notare hamon with tobiyaki and nie that continues all the way to mune-machi. Koshirae include a chiseled and stippled tsuba with brass seppa and copper habaki. Tsuka has white ito, white same, black lacquer kashira, iron fuchi with gold foil designs, and matching gold sword with dragon menuki. Saya is black lacquered wood with single kurikata, and a slot for copper kozuka with gokatana that is signed.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Very good. Blade has good polish, with some scattered light scratches and a few possible pin prick pit marks. Koshirae is in good condition as well, with only minor losses and light scratches to finishes. Saya has a light crack to back side....more

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Japanese Gendai Tachi Katana with Horimonos on Blade, Signed "Yamaguchi Kiyofusa"

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 18 of 262)      

Japanese Gendai Tachi Katana with Horimonos on Blade, Signed "Yamaguchi Kiyofusa"
27.25" nagasa. 38.5" overall. Shinogi-zukuri blade with single hole nakago and long mei to both sides. Mei translates to "Yamaguchi Kiyofusa Made This", and is attributed to Gendai swordsmith Yamaguchi Takeshi (Worked under the surname Kiyofusa). The other side of nakago possibly reads "Showa Roku Jyu Go Nen." Blade features horimonos to both sides, a chu-kissaki, ihori mune, suguha hamon, itame hada, and possible hakikake boshi that is obscured by hada. Blade is mounted in a blonde shirasaya and has a copper habaki. Included with item is a purple silk carry bag.

Yamaguchi Takeshi (Kiyofusa) was born December 4th, Showa 7 (1932). He apprenticed under Masamine Sumitani, who was recognized as a "National Living Treasure" by Japan in 1970 for his contributions to sword making. Kiyofusa became independently accredited to create swords in Showa 44 (1969), and established his workshop in Morioka City, Iwate prefecture. Since Showa 45 (1970) he has exhibited and been entitled at many national nihonto competitions, finally receiving the title of Mukansa in 1987. "Mukansa," is a title awarded to swordsmiths who have won each title several (at least eight) times and are considered to be one of the best modern smiths. To date, only 39 smiths have received this title. According to several Japanese sword dealers/websites, he is 92 and still enthusiastic about forging.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Very good plus. Blade has great state of polish, with very few light scratches and some scattered notes of smudging/cloudiness to both sides....more

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Pair of Unusual 19th Century Ottoman Kard Daggers with Jade Hilts and Gold Inlays

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 19 of 262)      

Pair of Unusual 19th Century Ottoman Kard Daggers with Jade Hilts and Gold Inlays
1.) Kard with Ebony/Jade Hilt and Gold Arabic Inscriptions - 9.5" blade. 14" overall. Single edge straight point blade with wide fullers to both sides, and an additional quill fuller to left side. Fuller and ricasso on right side feature gold foil Arabic script that has yet to be translated. Hilt appears to be made of ebony and green jade sections, separated by chiseled silver spacers. Sections of ebony and jade are inlaid with gold foiling depicting regional motifs, possibly mountains and flowers. Guard/bolster is engraved, and features several inlays including what appears to be jade, turquoise, and red gemstone or colored glass pieces. Pommel appears to have had a red gemstone/colored glass inlay as well, but it is now missing.

2.) Kard with Jade Hilt - 7.25" blade. 11.75" overall with hilt. Single edge straight point blade with offset fullers to both sides. Hilt appears to be made of carved light green jade and "mutton fat" jade pieces, with gold foil details that appear to be mountains and flowers. Hilt also has silver mounts that have jade and turquoise fittings, as well as a red stone or glass piece fitted to pommel. Silver bands and guard have remnants of gold plating.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Both items are in about fair to good condition. Blades shows scattered scratches and pit marks. Jade pieces on hilt of item 2 are somewhat loose....more

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19th Century Indo-Persian Kard Dagger with Enameled Hilt and Wootz Steel Blade

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19th Century Indo-Persian Kard Dagger with Enameled Hilt and Wootz Steel Blade
7.75" blade. 13.25" overall with hilt. Single edge drop point wootz steel blade. Hilt appears to be silver and has multi-color glass and enamel floral inlays. Silver guard/bolster and spine have gold koftgari floral work. Pommel possibly a type of lanyard loop.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: About good to very good. Blade shows some small clusters of pitting scattered to both sides....more

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An Omani Silver Mounted Jambiya Dagger

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 21 of 262)      

An Omani Silver Mounted Jambiya Dagger
4.75" curved blade. 10" x 6.5" overall with hilt and scabbard. Double edged curved blade with central medians to both sides. Hilt appears to be horn, with a T-shaped pommel and silver fittings with pressed designs including bead and serpentine borderwork and Arabesque flower motifs. Scabbard is also constructed of silver panels showing bead and serpentine borderwork, concentric trapezoids, Arabesque florals, and a brown leather backside.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: About good. Blade shows active oxidation to right side of blade, as well as pit marks that appear to have been buffed. Blade also shows scratching overall, most likely from polishing and buffing. Silver fittings have mottled discoloration and tarnishing....more

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Unusually Large Khyber Pass Flintlock Jezail (Most Likely Rampart Gun) circa 1830

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 22 of 262)      

Unusually Large Khyber Pass Flintlock Jezail (Most Likely Rampart Gun) circa 1830
About 40mm/1.75" bore. 45.5" barrel length. SN: NSN. Browned metal finish. Curved grip hardwood stock that is profusely inlaid with mother of pearl pieces overall and five wide brass barrel bands. Flintlock rampart-style gun with a primitive notch rear, and lock that is marked with East India Company rampant lion to center as well as an 1810 date to tail. Includes a chiseled iron ramrod. Muzzle of barrel is chiseled with simple bands and what appears to be two large eyes, while crown of muzzle is also chiseled, possibly to resemble an open mouthed fish. Item does not appear to have any maker's marks. The gun weighs in at approximately 17 pounds. Extra shipping costs will apply. Includes a wax sealed letter of provenance from importer Conway of Asia, dated 1982.

Details of the provenance suggest that this rifle was "most likely captured by Afghan tribes along the Khyber Pass, and later adapted to its current form with a Sheisham (ironwood) stock that is inlaid with Mother of Pearl. According to tribal folklore, mother of pearl is believed to bring providence and justice in battle." Provenance also states that these types of rifles were originally "used by the ill-fated Khyber Pass Regiment, stationed at Jamrud Fort northwest of Peshawar, Pakistan."

This rifle in particular was most likely captured following the 1842 Retreat From Kabul, during the First Anglo-Afghan War, from British and East India Company forces. Provenance further states, "The British troops were horribly massacred in 1838-1842 by Afredi and Waziri tribesmen of the Afghan Emir Dost Mohammad, losing approximately 35,000 men and caissons of artillery." As of 1982 when this letter of provenance was written, it was believed that these types of guns were still being used by tribesmen of the Khyber Pass and Karakoram Mountain range.
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CONDITION: Fair to good. Bore is dark and has a large inward bulge toward center of barrel. Finish has mottled grey/brown appearance overall, with scattered pitting, mars, and scratching. Stock shows losses to some of pearl inlays and wood around lock/hardware. There are some cracks to forend and lock, with old repairs. Action is non-functional and will need work....more

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Improved Order of Red Men Fraternal Sword Named to Elisha Pease (Three Time Texas Governor)

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 23 of 262)      

Improved Order of Red Men Fraternal Sword Named to Elisha Pease (Three Time Texas Governor)
28" straight spear point double-edged blade with diamond shaped cross section and prominent median ridge, .69" wide at the ricasso. Overall length 35" with a 7" hilt with an eagle crested knight's head pommel. 5" crossguard with typical Improved Order of Red Men motifs, including a feathered headdress, quiver with arrows and a tomahawk. A chained knuckle bow extends from the lower end of the guard to the visor of the knight's helmet. Grooved white metal grip with palm swell and the faux cast representations of 12 wraps of twisted wire. Reverse ricasso etched in five lines: THE/PETTIBONE/BROS/MFG.Co./CINTI O. Blade with acid etched decorations including geometric patterns, martial themes and fraternal symbolism. The central panel on the obverse reads Elisha Pease in Gothic lettering and the central panel on the reverse has the initials R.M.U. in the same font. These initials are likely a reference to a rank held by Pease within the fraternal order. The sword is accompanied by its steel scabbard which is decorated with fraternal symbolism for the order, including a spread-winged eagle and crossed tomahawks. A single frog hook allows the scabbard to suspended from a frog or baldric.

The Improved Order of Red Men is an American fraternal organization that traces its lineage to the pre-American Revolution War Sons of Liberty and subsequently the Order of Red Men. Officially established in Baltimore in 1834, the organization was dedicated to the preservation of American history as well as the preservation of a somewhat misguided view of Native American culture as interpreted through a European Colonial lens. The organization reached its membership zenith in the first quarter of the 20th century with slightly more than a half-million members and included on its roll numerous notable Americans, including three United States Presidents, Theodore Roosevelt (26), Warren G Harding (29) and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (32).

Elisha Marshall Pease (1812-1883) was born in Enfield, CT and relocated to the Mexican state of Texas in 1835. He became involved with the Texas Revolutionary movement and served as the secretary of the Texas Provisional Government. Pease served as the assistant secretary to the Texas Convention of 1836 and subsequently became comptroller of the Republic of Texas later that year. When Texas became the 28th state in 1845 Pease was elected to the Texas House of Representatives, where he served until 1849, when he ran for and won a Texas State Senate seat in a contested election. In 1851 Pease ran for governor but withdrew prior to the election. He ran again in 1853 and won and served two two-year terms through 1857. Pease was somewhat of a contradiction for although he held people in bondage on his Austin plantation, he was also a ardent Unionist.

In the post-Civil War period, Pease became a Republican leader in the state and was appointed civilian governor during Reconstruction in 1867 by General Phil Sheridan who was administering military control of the state during that period. Pease resigned from the post in 1869. In 1872 Pease was a member of the Texas delegation the Liberal Republican Party Convention in Cincinnati, where Horace Greeley was nominated for President. For the remainder of his life he pursued a number of avocations, including the serving as the Collector of Customs in Galveston and practicing law in Austin.

Pease died of apoplexy in Lampasas, TX in 1883 He is buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Austin, TX. The Pettibone Brothers Manufacturing Company, which specialized in the regalia and uniforms of both fraternal and Civil War veteran organizations, went into business circa 1871-72 and appears to remain in business to this day. They were a major player in the regalia market during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Improved Order of the Red Men was at their height of popularity during the latter part of the 19th and first part of the 20th century and many prominent men in business and politics were members. It is possible that he acquired this Pettibone Brothers retailed sword during his 1872 visit to Cincinnati. Local "tribes" of the IORM were organized in Texas, including Galveston, by the 1880s and today their national headquarters is located in Waco, TX.
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Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
CONDITION: About very good. Blade mostly bright with most of the frosty acid etched panels intact, showing minor surface rust on the ricasso and some freckled surface oxidation scattered along the blade. Cross guard with loss of plating and silvery wash, leaving darker base metal showing. Pommel cap with similar finish loss. Scabbard with moderate finish loss and some patches of surface rust, most notably around the central mount on the reverse with moderate freckling over all of the metal...more

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Carved Siege of Quebec Artillery Priming Horn of John Calfe Dated 1759

Lot # 24 (Sale Order: 24 of 262)      

Carved Siege of Quebec Artillery Priming Horn of John Calfe Dated 1759
French and Indian War
Nominally 12" long, inclusive of the removable turned filling plug, tip of spout to center of base is nominally 10.5". Base of horn roughly 3.25" in diameter with wood base nominally 3.5" in diameter. Sheet brass spout with brass charger and steel spring (broken). Turned wood threaded base plug for filling is 3.6" in overall length with the palm swelled plug measuring 2.9" before the threads. A pair of threaded iron eye bolts provided points to secure a suspension strap, but the rear most bolt is missing. The body of the horn is decorated with a map of the Siege of Quebec, detailing the St. Lawrence and St. Charles rivers as they come to their confluence below that city. The map details the defenses of the Canadian city as well as the attacking British, including the main fort, St. Lois (sic) gate, and St. John gate, the locations of sharpshooters and the locations of the British 15th, 28th and 60th regiments of foot. Additionally the three masted 60-gun English Fourth Rate Ship of the Line Pembroke is pictured and named. James Cook, later the famous "Captain Cook" of Pacific Ocean exploration fame, served as the Sailing Master on the Pembrook and was responsible for the mapping of the St. Lawrence River during the Siege of Quebec. The reverse of the horn's body, opposite the map is carved in three lines, John Calfe/His horne pafs on/Ao 1759.

It was not uncommon for Colonial conscripts to make up a portion of supporting militia troops for the British during the French and Indian War or to be part of the crew of Royal Navy ships during this period, fulfilling the local levee. It is possible that this is the same John Calfe (1741-1808) who later served in the New Hampshire militia during the Revolutionary War. His detailed 1777 dated map horn is in the collection of the New Hampshire Historical Society.
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CONDITION: Very good. Horn with an attractive surface and most of the the carving intact, showing some light to moderate wear and some small areas of minor loss of surface material. Wood base with chipped wear and loss, threaded plug with some chipped loss to the threads and a smooth patina on the turned handle. Charger spring rusted and broken. Brass spout with a medium dark mustard patina and showing powder discoloration and oxidation. One suspension eye bolt broken and missing, the the other heavily oxidized....more

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Crude American Made Colonial Era Socket Bayonet & Scabbard

Lot # 25 (Sale Order: 25 of 262)      

Crude American Made Colonial Era Socket Bayonet & Scabbard
French and Indian War - American Revolution
12" long tapered flat faced blade, 1" wide at ricasso. Overall length 14.25". 1.5" socket cut for a bottom stud with a crude three-step "Z" shaped mortise and a very short .6" muzzle to stud distance. Muzzle diameter measures nominally .86", rear of socket diameter is nominally the same. As set screw hole is drilled through the base of the shank and socket to allow a wing nut to be used to secure the bayonet to the gun. No set screw is present. Crudely hammered neck is nominally 1.7" in length, roughly oval in cross section and of irregular diameter, measuring about .45" at the thickest point. Socket to neck junction is with a "shield shank" or "flanged shank" type joint. Socket with visible seam on the bottom of the interior and blade with obvious forging flaws. A similar example is published in Neumann's Battle Weapons of the American Revolution as figure 56.BB credited to the Erik Goldstein Collection and Reilly shows similar examples as B5, B10 and B33 in his reference American Socket Bayonets. The bayonet is accompanied by an old leather scabbard with attached leather belt frog. The scabbard fits the blade very well and may be original to the bayonet, although the frog is somewhat cruder and the brass button is somewhat incongruous.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
CONDITION: Good. Metal heavily oxidized with scattered patches of light to moderate surface roughness and surface rust. Bayonet essentially untouched and uncleaned. No markings present. Metal with dings and dents, socket not perfectly round. Some minor metal loss is present along the spine of the rear of the bayonet's blade....more

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